Website review: Antipodemap.com
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agador rated 5 months ago- This is incredibly entertaining, and addictive! Amazingly enough, no matter what point of land you're on, with the exception of China and Argentia, and Antarctica, the other side of the world is in the ocean, more often than not . . . Have fun!

ozmaan rated 5 months ago- Fascinating,in an opposite side of the world kind of way.

rkikdnec rated 5 months ago- Interesting... I guess I can't dig a hole to China after all... Doh! I guess everyone else had the same comment...

sagesomethyme rated 5 months ago- so I'll have to find another way to visit china

siouxzeequeue rated 6 months ago- Find the diametrical opposite of any region on the Earth

mmarsula rated 6 months ago- lesson learned: i won't dig a straight tunnel through the earth; i'll adjust it a little bit, and the path will be shorter anyway.

mrjc00 rated 6 months ago- Essex, MD's point is just southwest of Australia, in case you're burning with curiosity.

- Aardewerk rated 6 months ago
- Well, when I dig my tunnel till the other side of the world, I'm ending up south east of New Zealand. Not bad when you always thought that you would end up in the middle of the Pacific ocean.

MicaR rated 7 months ago- If I dug a hole, I wouldn't end up in China, I'd end up drowning in the Indian Ocean, off the south-west coast of Australia.

nugat rated 7 months ago- I'm pretty sure I've seen this before, but the antipode map is still a cool tool for playing with geography. Ah, yes, here is a very similar website: http://www.ubasics.com/dighole/